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Saturday, June 21, 2008

One Month From the Accident, The Healing Continues




This week brought great news from both of Jason's doctors. On Tuesday his jaw doctor cut the wires on his mouth and replaced them with elastics. He can only open his mouth about 1/2" and it is very tender, but it is a start. He is ready for mashed potatoes and gravy. He also visited the other surgeon who screwed his face back together and he was amazed at how quickly he was recovering. About one to two months above schedule. (What Jason didn't tell him were the reasons why. We believe it is all the prayers, Herbal Life shakes and nutrition, and essential oils he has been using.) He is looking forward to having another surgery about the end of July to take some of the screws out that are poking up under the skin. We continue to see amazing help from family and friends. Shamra Ward is really a go getter and is getting donations from many places for the house. It is starting to pick up and we still need help to finish it, hopefully by August. We are caulking and sanding so the painting can go forward next week. Jason is up working, trying to get all the moulding cut, but he gets tired easily. Hopefully we can have him be more of a supervisor through the rest of project. Thanks for all of your concern.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Each Day a Milestone

We are so grateful that Rachel came into Jason's life. They are definitely equally yoked. While this accident happened to Jason, it also has changed Rachel's life too. She has been as amazingly resiliant as Jason. While Jason's injuries have been physical, Rachel has had the emotional roller-coaster to deal with. They are both recovering against all the odds. Jason (who sounds a little like Darth Vader, because you can hear him breathe through the hole in his throat) is doing quite well. We just have to keep on him to drink, drink, drink. But the good news after he visited the doctor yesterday was that they will assess him next week and may replace the wires in his mouth with elastics. This will allow him a little movement. Yea! food may be in sight, well soft food anyway. They also took the staples out of his head. Now he can comb his hair! Rachel, on the otherhand, continues to make lemonade out of the lemons that have been handed to her. Today is Jason & Rachel's 3rd Anniversary and while it may not be a real romantic day, we want them to know we are happy that we have them both in our lives. These obstacles in life are only temporary and are stepping stones to eternal joy that is in store for them as they continue to allow God to refine and purify them.

Monday, June 9, 2008

ALRIGHTY-THEN!! &THANK YOU!!

So I did some checking around and had a few conversations and have chosen not to set up the "Donate" button. Supposedly there is a lot of red tape you have to deal with that we didn't want to burden Jason and Rachel with. So the easiest way to Donate through Paypal is to either click the link below Jason's picture to the right under "How to Donate" or this link: http://www.paypal.com/
Still click the SEND MONEY TAB, then use jasonsmiraclegame@yahoo.com as the TO: email address. If you still have problems leave a comment and we apologize for the inconvenience.

Jason and Rachel want everyone who has shared their dollars and donated to the game (and you know who you are) to know how truly grateful they are to you. Miracles are still happening and the game is gaining stream. We are still a while out from the goal of 1 million, but wonderfully generous people like those who have already donated continue to share, we have faith that it will be reached. For safety purposes Jason and Rachel have chosen not to disclose an actual $amount, but for those of you who are good at math, we just figured that the total donations thus far are about .004% of 1 mill. The actual $ figure sounds and looks better but here you go.

Thanks again for all of your love, support and prayers shared and offered in Jason's behalf. Miracles are manifesting daily in his life and the life of his family. We Love You!!!

Sunday, June 8, 2008

sorry folks

Well again it sounds like we have a link problem with being able to donate. The Paypal link in the previous post isn't working, but you can copy/paste the address and go directly to Paypal and follow the instructions from there. Sorry it's a few more steps. I just read on paypal about an actual "Donation" button, so I will see what I can do about imiplementing that. Please be patient. Thank you so much for wanting to join our game and donate. You will be blessed for your support. I'll post a new update when we get the button option figured out.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Update for donating to Jason's Miracle $1 Game

This came as an email from Rachel:

Hi Everyone.. thank you so much for the great response we have gotten so far. We did find that the website in the letter wasnt working. We have now set up a Paypal account that you can donate through. Just go to www.paypal.com and click send money. The email address you should use is Jasonsmiraclegame@yahoo.com. Thank you so much for your generosity and prayers!
Take Care ~ Rachel

Your prayers are also a welcomed blessing! Thank you for your thoughtfulness and consideration.

ps. You can still make donations at any Zions bank in the Jason Ostler Miracle Fund.

Take Care all of you! Life is so Precious and often to short.

This will also be posted @ the side in the game section.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

He's Outta There

The best news of all!!!
Jason was discharged today (Saturday 31st) from the hospital, after only 11 days. Another miracle, as they were told he would be there for three weeks. They took out his pic line and the trake this morning and he can breathe a little from his nose, his mouth and the hole in his throat. The only way he can talk is to cover the hole with his finger. It will close on it's own in three to four days. Our bodies are so amazing, and most of us take them for granted. Jason and Rachel want to let everyone know they have been overwhelmed with gratitude for the outpouring of love and prayers in their behalf. While this has been two of the hardest weeks in their lives, they have been buoyed up by everyone's generosity and support. Thank you from the bottom of their hearts. Our next problem will be to keep Jason from doing too much. He will still have his jaw wired for six more weeks, so he will have to be real creative with his shake recipes. Hopefully we can keep some weight on him. There will be time and the doctor is really optimistic things will continue to heal.
Thanks again for all your love.

Donations-Patience

It has recently come to our attention that Zion's is NOT a nation wide bank, so those of you who so generously want to join our game and give a donation are having a little trouble doing so. If you could please give us your patience we will work on getting the problem remedied. As soon as we find another option we will post it here and in the game section. Thank you for donations-to-be and your patience. You will be blessed for your service. Check back soon.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Quick Update

I talked to Jan tonight for a second and she gave me the update on Jason. He is doing great in his new room. He actually stayed by himself at the hospital last night. Someone has stayed with him everynight since the accident, so that was a big step. He still has his trake in but he us unhooked from everything else. No IV bags, no catheter, he's a free man. Hopefully he can go home this weekend. It depends on how he is doing with the trake I guess, but I'm not sure. His jaw is still wired shut but he is talking just like normal, just through clenched teeth. He is feeding himself. Mom said that he can such really good through a straw now so he can drink down 6 oz. of Herbalife shakes in a couple of min. The shakes are also helping regulate his sugars; they are down to a 98. Yeah! The surgeon that did his face came in and took out all of his stitches and was amazed how well he is healing. The Jaw doctor came in too and took x-rays and said that by feeling his jaw he thinks his bite is going to be good and not out of alignment. Yeah again! So all is going splendid with Jason. Thanks for all you love and support.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Counting the Miracles

This is an email from Jan (Jason's Mom):


After Jason's accident we watched as Rachel struggled to understand why God would allow this tragedy to happen to such a good guy. The only thing I could think to say was "so we can watch God perform His miracles". I want to witness to you of His hand in all things.
1. As terrible as Jason's injuries were, it is a miracle there was no brain damage, neck or spinal injuries, blindness or other broken bones.
2. Jeremy just happened to be working in Provo and was able to assist his dad in giving Jason a blessing shortly after he was brought to the hospital.
3. As he has been writing notes of everything on his mind, he urged Rachel to get the paperwork to the Bishop so that they could be sealed in the temple.
4. He had a special experience with his cousin Aaron who died suddenly a couple months ago.
5. After being in the ICU for three days he was taken off of the ventillator and has breathed on his own.
6. The nurses have had Jason up and walking down the hall. They gave him a superman cape for special effects.
7. The doctors have said he is recovering 99% faster than anyone they have had in the ICU.
This is just the beginning of the list. I will continue to keep you posted as the days go by.
Thanks so much for all of your prayers they are definitely working.
Love
Jason's mom

Come Join Our Game

Please check out the game under Mr. Smiley's picture. Rachel created this game to create the possibility of raising and abundance of money to pay for all of the medical bills of Jason and Travis (the other injured worker) because Jason and Rachel-like so many of us-have no insurance. Jason is at a hospital that is Non-profit and has the ability to write off a lot of the cost but the cost will still be high. Jason will also have to have 2 or 3 surgeries down the road to help reconstruct his nose and his mouth and teeth, and Rachel would like the money to be there so Jason has no excuse to say no and not get them done. Please join us in the game and tell 10 friends. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!

He Talks, He Talks!

Wow what a miracle it is to see the power of prayers and blessings can make in someone's life. Jason is making remarkable leaps and bounds in his healing progress. The doctors are amazed at his rate of progress; he is healing 99% faster than anyone else they have seen. Mini miracles are happening everyday.


He is walking....no, running laps around the hospital floor when they have him up to exercise. He's been nicknamed "Superman" and even has a "cape". He has moved out of the ICU and had two room changes since the last post. He is in just a regular recovery room now. I called down the other day to talk to Jan (Jason's Mom) and she and Jason were sitting out on the balcony watching the mountains and the cars go by. The most recent miracle is that he is talking again. They have downsized his trake tube which allows him to be able to talk again. They originally told him that he might be able to make some noise with his throat but not really be able to talk for a while......he sounds perfect. Jason texted Jon the other day and said "can talk again". Jon was confused so we called down there to talk to Rachel and got the perfect sound of Jason's voice instead. I didn't believe it at first, but it was him. Now his jaw is still wired shut and will be for a while we hear, but at Jason's rate of progress, maybe not as long as the doctors think. Jason is talking kind of like a ventriloquist, through clenched teeth. When I asked him how he is talking with his jaw still wired he replied, "my tongue still works!" Kind of....."like duh". He was only in the ICU for 3 1/2 days and he has been breathing on his own since Fri. morning. Simple miraculous! Keep your prayers coming. Thank you for the ones already offered.

Jason's Update

So here is the update on our amazing brother Jason. Jon spent the night with him last night and said that he slept pretty good, he wasn't coughing as much. They gave him just a little bit of sedation to help him relax so he wouldn't cough as much and that seemed to help. It was a good night for him though because when the doc came in this morning he told him that as soon as a room was available he could move out of the ICU. Yeah!!! He is breathing on his own and even got up and walked twice yesterday. He is able to see pretty well also, he can read things and write and see who is with him. It is a miracle that he even has his eyes back, the doctors are entirely amazed at the progress he is making. Rachel said that the doctor came in after surgery and told her that he has never seen a case as bad as his, he actually used the word "hamburger" in reference to Jason's face. He also said that he has never seen a case like his NOT have ANY brain damage. A Miracle! He looks really good, he is optimistic, his sense of humor is there too (he said in one of his notes that he is going to be back to work in a week); the angels are definitely present. The spirit is strong. Jason and Rachel are feeling the blessings of everyone's prayers and fasting, please keep them coming. Jason is such a strong spirit that Satan has been extra hard to get him down since day 1, but the Lord has a much greater plan for him and is blessing Jason with LIFE. Jason and Rachel want everyone to know how grateful they are for everyone's support and love, they are truly blessed.

Prayers for Jason!!



On Tuesday the 20th, Jon's brother Jason (the one he was building homes with in Utah) had a horrific accident. Jason and a guy working with him were up on some scaffolding working on some soffits up at the roof line of Jason's house and a huge gust of wind or a micro burst came up and blew them clean off the scaffolding, and blew the scaffolding down. They fell 18' to the ground with the scaffolding coming down all around them. The other guy fell in a window well and broke both of his legs and part of his back, he has surgery yesterday morning for his back and is in a lot of pain; that is all that we know on him. Jason, on the other hand, we know lots more. Jason also fell 18' but landed flat on his face crushing every bone and structure in his face. (I would put up the pics but they are pretty gross) We think he must have been knocked out on the way down or something, to explain why he didn't have his hands and arms out in front of him to block the fall; but then he says he thinks he remembers crawling over to his pickup and calling someone, so we're not too sure. They life flighted him to Regional Medical in Provo and then proceeded with a 7.5 hour surgery to reconstruct everything. The doctors say that there was only bone dust and fragments left. He came out of the surgery with: a tracheotomy, wired shut jaw, 10 titanium plates in his face, 50-60 pediatric screw (the adult ones were too big), and lots of swelling. The doctors did an amazing job, he still looks like Jason-just a little puffier. He is on steroids to keep the swelling down, but has so far not complained much about pain, maybe it just hasn't hit him yet. He was also given a CAT scan yesterday morning that came back with great reports, no damage, no amnesia!! Thank the Lord!! And amazingly enough there is no neck damage, nor any other damage to the rest of his body-internal or external. Thank the Lord again!! He is very coherent and his brain is going non-stop, they actually had to give him stuff to help him relax and rest so that he could heal because he was too busy up there. His eyes are still pretty swollen but the outlook is good, he can see his visitors when someone is in there and he can track light, so the docs don't seem worried. Today they are pulling the IV's to put a tube directly to his heart for pure nutrition to build back up is blood. They told us that his blood count was really low from such a loss, but can't do a transfusion because of the trake. With the nutrition straight to his heart though, he should be able to build up his blood supply just fine, is what they are telling us. His overall prognosis is very good. So we as a family are simply asking that you might keep him in your prayers and his family that he will have a speedy recovery and that they will be able to cope with the trails and obstacles ahead.

WE LOVE YOU JASON AND RACHEL.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

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